100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Android Jones
Digital virtual-reality artist Android Jones is 100 percent a product of Boulder County, born and bred in Lyons and infused with a deeply rooted Boulderite’s spiritual, new-agey, burner’s sensibility.
Digital virtual-reality artist Android Jones is 100 percent a product of Boulder County, born and bred in Lyons and infused with a deeply rooted Boulderite’s spiritual, new-agey, burner’s sensibility.
Sometimes you have to go the extra mile to see great art.
At Pirate, Judith Grey looks at housekeeping, while Laura Phelps Rogers brings the outdoors inside.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which runs the Academy Awards, has granted $10,000 to the Denver Film Society, to support its CineLatino programming.
Westword caught up with Brooks to discuss nerddom’s changing landscape, networking at DiNK and Mother F**ker in a Cape’s upcoming series of episodes discussing sexual harassment in the comics community.
Nancy Smith launched Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance in 1988, never knowing whether or not she’d one day be celebrating its thirtieth anniversary.
Told through the unique lens of this Latinx family, Vida is a statement on upward mobility and the privilege of being able to outgrow your home
Denver’s voracious development has been eating up studio and art-collective spaces.
The House of Tomorrow sticks to a time-tested coming-of-age template that’s as common in the indie world as the superhero origin story is in the studio world
Nikki Ebright’s working to diversify Denver’s geek culture.
Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine have turned George Seurat’s Painting into a musical.
The problem with I Feel Pretty isn’t that it’s offensive but that it’s often plodding and unfunny, almost as if its creators are afraid to have too much fun with such a loaded premise
The best events in Denver the week of April 24-30, 2018.
The new season finds Maeve (Thandie Newton), the host who played madam to Westworld’s bevy of robot whores, scouring the park for the daughter she was given in a previous “narrative” … and who continues to haunt her dreams
Fallene Wells runs her Uptown salon, Let Em Have It, as a Green Circle- and B Corp-certified corporation.
The author will be at the Tattered Cover April 23.
Equal parts spooky and cheeky, this film nails its black humor and finds a bizarre but satisfying conclusion to manage all the loose ends
It must be awards season, based on the copious number of readings at local book stores.
You don’t need to open your wallet in order to have fun in the Mile High City.
Rain put a damper on celebrations yesterday.
Readers respond to our review of Super Troopers 2.
We spotted her at the Museo de las Americas on April 19, attending the Viva La Sirena fashion show.